

In this case, it was found and rescued from relative obscurity, and there’s even a free-to-play iOS and Android version that can connect with PC players if you want to get a crew together.

There’s something amazing about the idea that there are so many games out there, so many titles across so many platforms, that the near-perfect game for every situation seems to already exist. How the imposter tries to get away with it, and talk their way out of it when emergency meetings are called, is half the fun. It’s basically a goofy take on The Thing, but weaponized as a social game with multiple levels of strategy.

You can play with up to 10 players, running around each level trying to finish tasks while an imposter (or several) tries to kill everyone else without being found out. about 3 out of 20 runs will drop the listed amount of magic.Among Us was originally released in 2018, but it took the events of 2020 to make it a phenomenon. I never worked out how often you get Max return but I believe it is something less than 33%, probably greater than 5%Įdit: review my stats on magic drops and it appears that "max return" occurs ~15% of the time. Lady and the tramp is the only one (so far) that gives a consistent positive return on investment. Lady and the tramp: max return 5000, cost=500, Min/usual =1000 (from ch7983: 5% bonus on attractions and concessions)Įxample: max return 750, cost=500, Min/usual =250 There are 4 numbers to consider when calculating magic return (ch7983 has added fifth) : Cost, Max return, Min return, Usual return. (I did not notice any variation between floats, but the number of runs required to discover variations in drop rates between floats is prohibitive)Įach float is independent: that is to say that it is Theoretically possible for a 4 float parade to drop 20 gems but the probability of that happening is: 00.000625% Hi, I did the analysis over a couple of hundred runs.
